Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. has announced plans to relocate the headquarters of Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. from Cypress, California, to Kennesaw, Georgia. The transition is expected to take place in ...
With one of only two yellow F50s ever made selling for $9,245,000 at Monterey, the race to the first $10 million F50 has officially begun. Ralph Lauren’s Ferrari F50 just made automotive auction ...
Once a staple of coastal transport, ferries are making a comeback amid urban congestion—yet operators still grapple with delivering fast, green transit. During the golden age for ferries in the 1800s, ...
STOCKHOLM — During the golden age for ferries in the 1800s, steamboats dotted the shorelines of coastal cities to transport passengers. Then cars and trains took over. Now, driven by congestion and ...
New technology can help vessels glide quickly over water in less time and with fewer emissions than their diesel counterparts. By Christina Anderson Reporting from Stockholm During the golden age for ...
That sleek little electric, carbon fibre hydrofoil vessel zipping quietly back and forth off the breakwater Monday morning? That could be the future. Victoria Clipper teamed up with Victoria’s ...
A small, electric passenger ferry is beginning a three-year trial in Orkney. The vessel uses new hydrofoil technology and could cut travel times between islands significantly. The ferry has been built ...
A flying ferry sounds like a flight of fancy, but it may soon be the way some waterborne commuters get across Puget Sound. Two local endeavors are aiming to build passenger-only boats with hydrofoils ...
As Candela’s P-12 gracefully flew over the waterways in Stockholm this morning, the event marked the first-ever commercial operation of a hydrofoil electric ferry. It’s been a long time coming for the ...
Candela can’t stop setting or breaking records with its high-tech hydrofoil electric boats. The latest record takes advantage of the vessel’s DC Fast Charging capabilities and ultra-efficient design ...
It’s not until the fourth time I fall into the choppy, rolling waves at the mouth of San Francisco Bay, directly below the Golden Gate Bridge, that I realize I probably never should have gone this far ...